California High Speed Rail Authority

The California High Speed Rail Authority hosted open houses in Buena Park and Anaheim to promote the 30-mile project between Los Angeles and Anaheim, which will run at the speed of a normal commuter train.

Public meetings in Anaheim and Buena Park this week will discuss the design and environmental impacts of a 30-mile section of rail between Los Angeles and Anaheim, which is planned to carry passengers by 2029.

By |April 9, 2012

ByADAM ELMAHREK |April 3, 2012

Public records and interviews show that since Curt Pringle stepped down as mayor of Anaheim and left his posts at the transportation and high-speed rail boards, he has remained in the thick of the public's business.

ByTRACY WOOD |December 12, 2011

Judge David O Carter this week demonstrated real leadership on combating homelessness by getting out into the field and challenging county officials to focus public resources on meeting immediate needs of riverbed residents. Yet will this rare focus last? Could receivership of federal and state funds coming into the County of Orange be on the horizon?

Rashad Al-Dabbagh, who lives in Anaheim and is the founder/director of the Arab American Civic Council, criticizes a decision last week by the U.S. Census Bureau that the 2020 Census would not include a new “Middle Eastern or North African” category in its race and ethnicity data collection for the 2020 Census.

Orange County supervisors step up their attack on public comment at their regular public meetings by pushing taxpayers to the end of their meeting agenda. The change means offering public comment to county supervisors will take hours of waiting.